Thanks to DOGE, Gumroad's founder has a second job with the VA

5 points by pulisse 2 months ago | 2 comments
  • relaxing 2 months ago
    Article title doesn’t do the material justice, there’s some real gems in there.

    > Now that he’s there, he says he finds himself surrounded by people who “love their jobs,” who came to the government with a sense of mission driving their work.

    > “In a sense, that makes the DOGE agenda a little bit more complicated, because if half the government took [a buyout offer], then we wouldn’t have to do much more,” he says, implying software can replace departing employees. “We’d just basically use software to plug holes. But that’s not what’s happening.”

    > Lavingia’s skills with automation, which have helped keep Gumroad lean, are what he hopes to bring to the VA. But when it comes down to it, what he’s found is a machine that largely functions, though it doesn’t make decisions as fast as a startup might.

    • duxup 2 months ago
      Years ago I found the original story about Grumroad being bought back by its founder interesting. That was about it.

      After that ... I noticed a very consistent stream about news blurbs about him that seem to not really amount to much? Like a media campaign to just keep the name out there in any way possible.